Google, Amazon, Meta and other major companies joined a new anti-scam agreement as AI-driven fraud grows more convincing and harder to detect.
Most scams start with a simple search, not a hack. Your personal data is already publicly available on data broker sites and ...
A text message lands on your iPhone: someone just charged $999 to your account for a device you never ordered. Before you can ...
It seems like AI technology is getting better by the day. Scammers know that and are determined to pull a fast one.
iPhone users are the target of a new scam. The quickly spreading threat, detailed in a warning from data research site ...
Scammers can use new AI technology to mimic the voice of someone you know and create a phone call or voicemail recording. That “voice cloning” technology has recently advanced, and anyone with the ...
Driven by new technology and AI, scams are becoming more sophisticated and harder to spot. In our new Scam Watch series, ...
Scammers use AI technology as a microtargeting tool and to impersonate others through fake voices, photos, and videos. It’s ...
Major tech companies, including Google, Meta, and Amazon, signed a new industry accord to fight online scams. The agreement promotes sharing threat intelligence, deploying AI detection tools, and ...
Crypto Scams and Senior Fraud Drive $21 Billion in 2025 Cyber Theft, FBI Reports ...